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New polymer coating could help brains merge with machines — cyborgs incoming? – The Next Web
Scientists have developed a new bio-synthetic coating for electronic components that could help merge AI with the human brain. They believe the polymer could overcome a fundamental challenge around connecting electronics to humans. Traditional microelectronic…

Scientists have developed a new bio-synthetic coating for electronic components that could help merge AI with the human brain.
They believe the polymer could overcome a fundamental challenge around connecting electronics to humans.
Traditional microelectronic materials, such as gold, silicon, and steel, cause scarring when implanted that disrupts the flow of electrical signals transmitted between computers and the body. But the new polymer could solve this problem, by providing a coating for c…
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